Family Dinner
Family Dinner

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Family Dinner

2012
Movie
15 min
English

In the prosperous and chic apartment of the Christiansson family there are odd things going on. While Niclas is in the kitchen preparing dinner, in the bathroom an adultery is being committed through new technologies. Maja is exchanging kinky messages on her mobile phone from the bathtub while her husband and daughter are impatiently waiting for her to have a family dinner. Even when her phone is out of battery, she cannot bring herself to stop.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Adam PesapaneGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Family Dinner is a compelling documentary that explores the dynamics of a modern American family as they gather for a Thanksgiving meal. The film delves into the complex relationships, unspoken tensions, and underlying issues that surface during this traditional holiday, offering a raw and intimate look at family life. Through candid conversations and quiet observations, the documentary captures the often-messy reality of familial bonds.

Critical Reception

Family Dinner received critical acclaim for its honest and unflinching portrayal of family dynamics. Critics praised its authentic storytelling, intimate observational style, and its ability to evoke both empathy and discomfort. The film was lauded for its sensitive handling of complex emotional themes, resonating with audiences who recognized the universality of its subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and honest portrayal of family interactions.

  • Appreciated for its observational style and authentic dialogue.

  • Seen as a poignant reflection on modern familial relationships.

Google audience: Audience reception is not prominently documented on Google.

Fun Fact

The film was shot over a single Thanksgiving holiday weekend, capturing the spontaneity and unfolding events in real-time.

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